There are many DS games which have never been released in NA - which of them are worth tracking down and buying, and don't require Japanese knowledge?
We all know about stuff like
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
Daigasso! Band Brothers (which I own, together with the GBA slot expansion pack, and may let go for the right offer) - and it looks like it's getting a sequel.
What else is out there?
Right now I'm playing a game called "Pic Pic", available on amazon UK. It's got 3 puzzle types, each with 400(!) puzzles.
One is a simple maze (really, that's all), one's a minesweeper-like puzzle (from the numbers on the grid figure out which cells are black and which white, to recreate the picture) and the last one is a brilliant path-connecting puzzle. You get a grid with numbers which you should connect to other similar numbers in a path that's got as many squares as the number. That is, connect a square marked 11 to another square marked 11 in a path exactly 11 squares long.
The first puzzles take 3-5 minutes; the last puzzles are HUGE and take about an hour. So seriously, we're talking at least 100 hours for all puzzles, probably more.
I seriously recommend this to anybody who's into picross - It's worth the not-bargain price just for this game mode.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/505-Games-Pic-Nintendo-DS/dp/B000SZ297Y
(That's the only place I know to get it from - see if you can find it cheaper).
Of course, it's possible I'm wrong and this was released in the states under a different name - sometimes it's hard to keep track.
We all know about stuff like
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
Daigasso! Band Brothers (which I own, together with the GBA slot expansion pack, and may let go for the right offer) - and it looks like it's getting a sequel.
What else is out there?
Right now I'm playing a game called "Pic Pic", available on amazon UK. It's got 3 puzzle types, each with 400(!) puzzles.
One is a simple maze (really, that's all), one's a minesweeper-like puzzle (from the numbers on the grid figure out which cells are black and which white, to recreate the picture) and the last one is a brilliant path-connecting puzzle. You get a grid with numbers which you should connect to other similar numbers in a path that's got as many squares as the number. That is, connect a square marked 11 to another square marked 11 in a path exactly 11 squares long.
The first puzzles take 3-5 minutes; the last puzzles are HUGE and take about an hour. So seriously, we're talking at least 100 hours for all puzzles, probably more.
I seriously recommend this to anybody who's into picross - It's worth the not-bargain price just for this game mode.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/505-Games-Pic-Nintendo-DS/dp/B000SZ297Y
(That's the only place I know to get it from - see if you can find it cheaper).
Of course, it's possible I'm wrong and this was released in the states under a different name - sometimes it's hard to keep track.